TikTok reportedly stays on App Store after assurance from Attorney General Pam Bondi
- U.S. President Donald Trump granted ByteDance an additional 75 days to resolve issues concerning TikTok's operations in the U.S. Due to national security concerns and compliance laws.
- ByteDance confirmed that it is still negotiating with the U.S. Government and highlighted unresolved key issues regarding an agreement.
- A recent survey from the Pew Research Center shows that support for a TikTok ban has dropped to 34% among U.S. Adults, down from 50% in March 2023.
- Trump stated that his administration has been working very hard on a deal to save TikTok, expressing confidence in finding a buyer.
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TikTok remains on Apple’s app store after attorney’s reassurance
ALBAWABA – TikTok, the Chinese social media platform for creating, sharing, and discovering short videos, remains available on Apple’s App Store in the United States following reassurances from the attorney and the Trump administration...
TikTok Remains Accessible in US
For at least another 75 days, iPhone users will still have access to TikTok through Apple’s app store. The app also remains accessible to users in the U.S. The delayed shutdown of the app was first ordered by President Donald Trump on Jan. 20 over security concerns. A deadline to force new ownership of the app for U.S. operations and remove Chinese ownership and influence broke apart this week, almost immediately after President Donald Trump ann…
Trump extends TikTok deadline by 75 days, Bytedance says no deal reached
U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday granted a 75-day extension for Chinese technology company ByteDance to resolve operational issues related to its popular U.S. short video app, TikTok. This marks the second delay since January, when Trump initially
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